missequence
An error in sequencing.
Noun
- An error in sequencing.
- Independently of the selected level, missequences of TSDUS within a stream are always detected and corrected. - 1994, IGIC, Inc., Telephone Applications of Fiber Optics, page 188:
- The child may have problems putting words and phrases in their right places, and gross missequences litter his speech when he attempts utterances of any length. - 2013, Mahin Hassibi, Disordered Thinking and...
- Amongst RB's errors, there were few examples of blender errors, in which there would be omissions or missequences in the component sounds of target words. - 2014, Christine Temple, Developmental Cognitive...
Origin
From mis- + sequence.
Forms
Verb
- To sequence incorrectly.
- Missequencing is caused by adaptive routing strategies used within the network or by retransmission of missed TSDUs. - 1996, Seon Jong Chung, Information Highways for a Smaller World and Better Living:
- You could missequence sounds in long words and so read 'conservation' as 'conversation'. - 2007, Sylvia Moody, Dyslexia: Surviving and Succeeding at College:
- The hypothesis that dyslexic children's unstable binocular fixation causes them to mislocate and missequence letters implies that they should be unable to locate any small visual target, not just letters. - 2013, F....